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We found 6 words and 6 examples matching 'ギニア'
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Most common form: 銀名
noun
Guinea  (often written with kana only)
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4
noun
Guinea-Bissau
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9
noun
Republic of Guinea-Bissau
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6
noun
Republic of Guinea
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noun
Guinean angelfish (Holacanthus africanus); West African angelfish
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パプアニューギニア
メラネシア
じん
おお
かなり
つよ
てんねん
天然
パーマです
Most of the Melanesians living in Papua New Guinea have very curly hair, don't they?
ニューギニア
とう
おおがた
大型
にくしょくじゅう
肉食獣
いなかったためです
That's because there weren't any large carnivores in New Guinea.
パプアニューギニア
ちか
カーテレット
しょとう
諸島
かいすい
海水
いえ
まわりうち
せている
のですでに
いえ
はな
れなければならなく
なった
ひと
たち
いる
In the Carteret Islands, near Papua New Guinea, some people have already had to leave their homes because the seawater is washing around their houses.
アマゾンジャングルニューギニア
とう
いわゆる
げんしてき
原始的
ぶんか
文化
ありヨーロッパアジアアフリカいわゆる
しんぽ
進歩
した
ぶんか
文化
あるしかしこのいずれ
ぶんか
文化
げんご
言語
おな
ように
しんぽ
進歩
しており
ふくざつ
複雑
である
There are so-called primitive cultures in the jungles of the Amazon and on the island of New Guinea, and there are so-called advanced cultures in Europe, Asia, and Africa, but the languages of these cultures are all equally advanced and complex.
パプアニューギニア
いま
だいにじせかいたいせん
第二次世界大戦
つめあと
爪痕
いろこ
色濃
のこ
っています

Even now, pronounced scars of World War II remain in Papua New Guinea.
 
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